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2022 May 28, 4:39pm   492 views  10 comments

by Patrick   ➕follow (55)   💰tip   ignore  

I've been impressed with https://avoiceforchoiceadvocacy.org/ and its leader, Christina Hildebrant. She offers very practical advice on how to oppose bad bills in the California legislature: who is proposing them, what stage they are in the process, how the process works, what is likely to happen, and how best to influence your CA legislators.

She likes to point out that you have no power to directly create or vote on the laws that apply to you. You can only talk to your representatives (if you know how the techniques for getting their ear), and vote. The results of US elections are no longer trustworthy since the massive coordinated fraud in the 2020 election, funded in large part by Zuckerberg and well documented in "2000 Mules", but it's still worth voting.

Every day I read a lot of articles about how indisputably criminal Fauci is, for example, but what these articles really need is a breakdown of the power that keeps Fauci in place and can remove him.

Who funds his job exactly, and what are the names of the officials who could remove him?

What are the names of legislators who might look into removing him, and how can we best contact them?

What are the names of the bad laws and regulations which led us into this dystopian nightmare?

Those are the kinds of things that can actually stop the psychotic criminal vaxxing establishment. Not yet another article showing proof of criminality. We know Fauci is a criminal. Now we need to apply pressure to the levers of power to get him removed and imprisoned for being part of Pfizer's corruption and mass murder.

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1   Patrick   2023 Jan 21, 3:44pm  

Who we are: Stand Up California is a grassroots project that connects activists on a county level to work together.

Stand Up California helps educate local (school boards, county board of supervisors, city council) and state elected officials (California state assembly members and Senators), by providing activists succinct, well-researched materials and talking points, as well as a centralized site for local activists to network and support one another.

Our goal this year is to grow our grassroots efforts by continuing to connect advocates across our California Counties. Together we will ensure the restoration of our rights, as outlined in the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. Bill of Rights and the California Constitution, and the prevention of mandates for government assistance, education or to participate in society.

We will kick off our Stand Up California Program by focusing on 5 counties; Los Angeles County, Orange County, Santa Clara County, Alameda County and San Bernardino County. Not in these counties? No worries! We will expand to every California County.

Join us on Monday January 30th from 7pm-9pm for the launch of our Stand Up California Community.

We will be going through effective ways to take action in the School Board, Board of Supervisors, and the California Legislature. During this informative civic engagement, we will have a breakout session and a very special Q & A with A Voice for Choice President and Founder Christina Hildebrand.

Please use the link below to register for the event!

https://www.tinyurl.com/standupcacommunityforum

We’ve attached a graphic to this email, share with one or two friends who are ready to lead change in California!

This will be an event jam packed with great information. Together we will be going back to the basics, understanding how we got here and brainstorming on effective solutions to create change. You are more than welcome to take notes. As a gift for registering, you will be emailed a copy of the presentation slides!

We look forward to seeing you on Monday January 30th at 7pm! Thank you for your advocacy.

Christina and Karen

Stand Up California



2   Patrick   2023 Jan 21, 10:26pm  

From an email list I'm on:


I would love to go to our state Senators' and Representative's offices with a couple of vaccine-injured constituents, let them hear the vax-injured tell their stories, and talk with them (or one of their aides - much more likely) about mandates and other legislation while filming it, taking still pictures, and getting it into local news stories. Senator Ron Johnson suggested something like this in the attached video. I would also love to take them to Sacramento to visit offices of state Senators and Assembly members, especially those for whom the injured are their constituents. Let the injured tell their stories, put it right in their faces, then talk to them about pending legislation and what's really needed in legislation.

I think we all can do this and I hope we can organize to make this happen. Over the past decade and a half I've been to Sacramento a few times each year, stopping in various offices of Senators and Assembly members to talk up or down bills related to elections as a member of my Voting Rights Task Force. I'd put on a suit to meet the suits that I meet (a take-off of some famous writer's line "I put on a face to meet the faces that I meet"), be prepared with a few others with relevant issues that we had studied, leave them with some good handouts, and we actually had a really big effect for being just a few of us. My fellow co-chair of the VRTF often said that we "punched above our weight". We also occasionally visited the local offices of our federal Representatives and Senators. We CAN Do this by preparing and accompanying our vaccine injured.

I think this is a very good, but also very long, video of Senator Ron Johnson talking with a host of sympathetic people asking questions and discussing with him everything about the covid-19 "vaccines".

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0bDroEyS2A8

At minute 28 Steve Dease (who, along with Daniel Horowitz wrote the book Rise of the Fourth Reich: Confronting COVID Fascism with a New Nuremberg Trial, So This Never Happens Again) raises the issue of how to bring the guilty to trial, that we need a Nuremberg trial.2.0 How to do this? Johnson reminds them how Eisenhower made Nuremberg trials possible: Put the atrocities in the face of the world so that they could not but do something.

This next paragraph is a close approximation of what was said by:
At minute 28, the ground is laid and the question is asked if the public and politicians can be roused to have a Nuremberg 2.0 Is there enough appetite out there among the general population, let alone where you [Senator Johnson] work, for us to have accountability to at least stop them for another 80 years from doing this over and over and over again? ...to actually have accountability so this doesn't happen again. [or words to that effect]

The following is a much more accurate reporting of exactly what Senator Ron Johnson said:
At minute 29:32 Senator Johnson responds: "Go back to the end of WW II. One of the reasons the Nuremberg trials were possible was that Eisenhower made sure that the camps were exposed and photographed and those horrors were revealed to the world. That's why the first step here is exposure.The main reason I was contacted by Ken Rutgers was his wife was vaccine injured. That got me involved with the vaccine-injured community. And my main reason for advocating for them is so they can be seen, heard, believed, and healed, and treated because, right now, without federal agencies and the medical establishment acknowledging that, they can't even get treated.

But the vaccine injured can also play a key role of raising awareness so these harms are exposed so we could actually have accountability so we can actually fix these problems. There's really two tracks here. On the one hand, it's about the origin, We can have much stronger international treaties to tightly control what science now allows. And, on the other hand, compassionately deal with the people who have been harmed by these actions.

And, from my standpoint, one of the points I have been making...is that we need the vaccine injured to get organized on a state by state basis and set up meetings to meet with their House members and their Senators and tell their stories. They are powerful stories. You can't sit and listen to these things and not believe these people.

But right now, I'm talking to colleagues and asking are you being contacted by the people talking about vaccine injuries? And they look at me like I'm from outer space, like "What are you talking about?"

Let's team up with local vaccine injured folk who are willing and able to travel, and start doing this. It's something positive we can all be involved in. It can be very effective, expose politicians to the vaccine injured so they can no longer "not know", and very possibly get articles into local papers or get us onto local TV news with vaccine injured people.


Going to state Senators' and Representative's offices with a couple of vaccine-injured constituents is a brilliant idea!
3   HeadSet   2023 Jan 22, 9:20am  

Great plan, but it will be an uphill battle:

Your Senator/Representative seeing the vaxx injured versus the huge Pfizer campaign checks, post government "consulting" jobs, etc.

Your local new station seeing vaxx injured versus the high dollar Pfizer ad revenue.

Hospitals have already sold out bigly during the plandemic.
7   1337irr   2023 Apr 15, 3:23pm  

Patrick says





What if that's the plan for the enemy?

P.S.
I still don't drink Budweiser, if it's free I'll drink it.
8   WookieMan   2023 Apr 15, 3:27pm  

The Bud Light story doesn't move me. They still have brands like this that aren't woke. Fishing is one of the more manly things you can do. And they do hunting cans in the fall. Support your farmer cans in the summer. They change it year to year seasonally. Nothing woke about it. Looking to collect the fourth fish...lol.


9   richwicks   2023 Apr 15, 3:28pm  

1337irr says


Patrick says






What if that's the plan for the enemy?

P.S.
I still don't drink Budweiser, if it's free I'll drink it.



Honestly, who drinks Budweiser? It must only be people that still watch television commercials. It's a terrible product. It's a very poor quality beer.

There are worse products, like White Claw, it's a seltzer with alcohol. Absolutely terrible.
10   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2023 Apr 15, 3:29pm  

does ca bear identify as she/them yet?

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